Former FBI Director James Comey has questions to answer, after a report on Friday revealed he leaked at least two memos documenting his conversations with President Trump that contained classified information.

A lawyer for Susan Rice said Friday the former national security adviser sent herself an email on her last day in office documenting a meeting with Obama and then-FBI Director James Comey about sharing intelligence with the incoming Trump administration to create a “permanent record” of the discussion.

FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe and other top FBI officials were aware for at least a month of new Hillary Clinton emails found on Anthony Weiner’s laptop before alerting Congress and reopening its investigation, according to a report.

Former FBI Director James Comey may have perjured himself when he told lawmakers last September that he made his decision not to recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton after he interviewed her.

The White House defended President Trump’s decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey, citing “new information” since he was fired. “I think that that has been shown in the days that followed that the president was right in firing

President Trump was advised that firing James Comey would not end the FBI investigation into his campaign and potential collusion with Russia, but he decided to do so anyway, according to a report by the New York Times.

President Trump’s lawyers have submitted memos to special counsel Robert Mueller arguing that the president did not obstruct justice by firing former FBI chief James Comey, and also questioning Comey’s reliability as a potential witness.

Judicial Watch is focusing on James Comey, the former FBI Director who spirited away government documents then arranged for the contents of those documents to be leaked to the media to force the appointment of a special prosecutor. We aim to get the bottom of both the records’ removal and the leaks to the media, then hold accountable the persons involved

Former FBI Director James Comey requested more resources from the Justice Department for his bureau’s investigation into Russian interference in the elections, including any coordination with the Trump campaign, days before he was fired, two unnamed officials told the Washington Post.

The BBC, Britain’s constitutionally “impartial” public-funded broadcaster, has labelled U.S. President Donald Trump’s dismissal of FBI Director James Comey as “highly suspicious”, running several articles and bulletins drawing comparisons with the Watergate scandal which brought down President Richard Nixon in 1974.

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters Tuesday he was seriously disappointed by the decision by FBI Director James Comey to recommend that Department of Justice prosecutors do not pursue criminal charges against Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic nominee for president.

House Speaker Paul Ryan’s first budget provides extra funding for President Barack Obama’s effort to release more convicts from federal prisons, despite warnings from police officials and the FBI chief.